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@Linux thanks man and no I was not actually ranting in a way that I don't like what is happening I just find it awkward my server is throwing me out lol
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@Linux I did that by setting in bash rc file on server, if I set it on my end (client) it will by pass that? Doesn't that defeat the purpose of closing session from the server?
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@Linux oh I understand now, thanks man for the link I'll put it on my home computer 😀
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@Linux if I may ask, I'm using openVPN and added duplicate-cn to its config, on the docker container issue tracker maintainer says it is a bad idea to use it duplicate-cn I was never able to find out why. Do you know why?
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I need it to be able to connect from multiple devices with same cert -
Linux434837y@gitpush
It is good practise to not have several CN's on the same server, except webhosting.
The exact reason, I have to find that out too. -
@Linux never mind me, finally found the answer (https://serverfault.com/a/104159)
Since it is a personal vpn I doubt it will make a problem. -
@Linux I see, I'll be working on security tonight for my VPN and server in general, if I encounter anything and lose hope finding a solution is it ok if I ping you in this rant?
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Linux434837y@gitpush Alright :)
If it is a personal vpn, I would not consider that a problem yes :)
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So @Linux gave me a website to check which happens to have a tutorial on how to close ssh session after x inactive minutes, and now every time I'm back to the terminal I find my self out T_T
but it is a good life savior if I forgot my session on work computer lol
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